Hi List,
I have a shell script whose execution is scheduled by CRON. The command
scheduled is of the form:
50 23 * * 1-5 /apps/batch/cronjobs/bd_backup.sh >
/apps/batch/logs/bd_backup.log 2>&1
This shell script runs under the id of root. The file permissions of the log
file created are 644 (o
efault file creation permissions
Aitor San Juan wrote:
> I have a shell script whose execution is scheduled by CRON. The
> command scheduled is of the form:
>
> 50 23 * * 1-5 /apps/batch/cronjobs/bd_backup.sh >
> /apps/batch/logs/bd_backup.log 2>&1
>
> Th
Hi List,
I am trying to install a secondary hard disk in a Intel-based PC
with FreeBSD 5.4
This secondary disk's capacity is 250 Gb. When I enter sysintall
to try to format it and create a slice, FreeBSD says that the
geometry of disk is not correct. I, then, type in the values detected
by the BI
Thanks all who answered so quickly.
The PC's BIOS detects the complete capacity. The access mode was "auto",
and I have changed it to "LBA", but the same result: FreeBSD still sees
a disk (on ad2) capacity of 127 GB. The FreeBSD version installed is 5.4
Thus, I have installed the disk under Windo
Hi List,
Just a simple question.
I have developed a shell script that, among other things, shows the filename
that was specified as a parameter.
However, when I invoke the script and the file is located in the current working
directory, it just shows: ./my_input_filename
I'd like the script to
Thanks a lot to all who replied.
Aitor.
-Mensaje original-
De: Pete Slagle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: jueves, 12 de abril de 2007 19:04
Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Asunto: Re: Shell scripting: Absolute path name of a file given as
parameter
Aitor San Juan wrote:
> I h
Hi list!
I have written a Bourne shell script. This shell script invokes a
program written in the C language.
Below is basically the shell script source code. As you can see,
the C program is not invoked in the background, but in the
foreground, so the shell script doesn't finish until the C prog
Dan, thanks a lot. I'll have a look at it.
Regards.
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De: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] nombre de Dan Nelson
Enviado el: miƩrcoles, 07 de febrero de 2007 17:47
Para: Aitor San Juan
CC: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Asunto: Re: Trapping signal from
Hi List,
Our FreeBSD system has been recently reporting login failures, such as:
May 23 16:44:23 lpool login: 2 LOGIN FAILURES FROM host_name_1
May 23 16:44:23 lpool login: 2 LOGIN FAILURES FROM host_name_1,
logon_user_used_1
May 26 15:07:27 lpool login: 1 LOGIN FAILURE ON ttyv1
May 26 15:07:27
Hello List,
I have a FreeBSD 5.4 (yes a bit old), and I'm just using it as a NFS
server.
The server has got a filesystem located at /data
This local filesystem has several subdirectories, and I'd like these
subdirectories to be visible to a client host, but not all as a whole.
This is the hiera
Solved: "-alldirs" was unnecessary
Thanks.
-Mensaje original-
De: owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org
[mailto:owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org] En nombre de Aitor San Juan
Enviado el: lunes, 27 de julio de 2009 9:26
Para: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Asunto: NFS : -alldirs
Hi list!
I have developped several Bourne shell scripts that help some users
to accomplish general tasks by choosing an option from a list of options.
Such options include, for example, displaying the size of filesystems,
(un)mounting filesystems, user account management (add/remove/lock users, et
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